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In the News: BP Crosses Fingers

Posted by Shirley Brady on July 14, 2010 09:00 AM

BP halts plan to seal new cap as more testing is required. 

CNN is thisclose to signing Piers Morgan to replace Larry King.

Comcast wins E.U. approval for NBC Universal deal.

Apple shares dip on iPhone 4 recall uncertainty.

American Airlines, British Airways and Iberia get E.U. approval for alliance.

Aion, Starcraft and other online gaming obsessions trouble South Korea officials.

Citigroup sheds private equity businesses for $1.1 billion.

eBay sued for $3.8 billion in PayPal patent case.

Facebook faces ownership claim from Mark Zuckerberg's former Web designer.

Google Fiber is one step closer to reality.

JPMorgan Chase is poised for a revival; read our new interview with the bank's marketing execs.

Larry Hagman signs on to promote solar energy for Germany's Solarworld.

Microsoft sales head blames Facebook for lowering online prices.

Nokia is in talks to buy Motorola's telecom equipment arm.

Old Spice's personalized social media responses now total 116.

Omnicom rebrands Agency.com as Signal to Noise.

Penthouse CEO is open to joining Hugh Hefner's bid for Playboy.

Stella McCartney will design British team uniforms for the London 2012 Olympics.

Twitter sites are down in China, sparking concerns of a clampdown.

Banking apps enable virtual check deposits.

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